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Definition of intent
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of intent is as below...
Intent
(a.)
Closely
directed;
strictly
attentive;
bent; -- said of the mind,
thoughts,
etc.; as, a mind
intent
on
self-improvement..
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Malicious
::
Malicious
(a.) With
wicked
or
mischievous
intentions
or
motives;
wrongful
and done
intentionally
without
just cause or
excuse;
as, a
malicious
act..
Dereliction
::
Dereliction
(n.) The act of
leaving
with an
intention
not to
reclaim
or
resume;
an utter
forsaking
abandonment.
Earnest
::
Earnest
(n.)
Seriousness;
reality;
fixed
determination;
eagerness;
intentness.
Encounter
::
Encounter
(adv.)
To come
against
face to face; to meet; to
confront,
either
by
chance,
suddenly,
or
deliberately;
especially,
to meet in
opposition
or with
hostile
intent;
to
engage
in
conflict
with; to
oppose;
to
struggle
with; as, to
encounter
a
friend
in
traveling;
two
armies
encounter
each
other;
to
encounter
obstacles
or
difficulties,
to
encounter
strong
evidence
of a
truth..
Thought
::
Thought
(n.) That which is
thought;
an idea; a
mental
conception,
whether
an
opinion,
judgment,
fancy,
purpose,
or
intention..
Mechanical
::
Mechanical
(a.) Done as if by a
machine;
uninfluenced
by will or
emotion;
proceeding
automatically,
or by
habit,
without
special
intention
or
reflection;
as,
mechanical
singing;
mechanical
verses;
mechanical
service..
Dolus
::
Dolus (n.) Evil
intent,
embracing
both
malice
and
fraud.
See
Culpa..
Spirit
::
Spirit
(n.)
Intent;
real
meaning;
--
opposed
to the
letter,
or to
formal
statement;
also,
characteristic
quality,
especially
such as is
derived
from the
individual
genius
or the
personal
character;
as, the
spirit
of an
enterprise,
of a
document,
or the
like..
Intendment
::
Intendment
(n.) The true
meaning,
understanding,
or
intention
of a law, or of any legal
instrument..
Lose
::
Lose (v. t.) To part with
unintentionally
or
unwillingly,
as by
accident,
misfortune,
negligence,
penalty,
forfeit,
etc.; to be
deprived
of; as, to lose money from one's purse or
pocket,
or in
business
or
gaming;
to lose an arm or a leg by
amputation;
to lose men in
battle..
Connive
::
Connive
(v. i.) To close the eyes upon a
fault;
to wink (at); to fail or
forbear
by
intention
to
discover
an act; to
permit
a
proceeding,
as if not aware of it; --
usually
followed
by at..
Lie
::
Lie (n.) A
falsehood
uttered
or acted for the
purpose
of
deception;
an
intentional
violation
of
truth;
an
untruth
spoken
with the
intention
to
deceive.
Fraud
::
Fraud (n.) An
intentional
perversion
of truth for the
purpose
of
obtaining
some
valuable
thing or
promise
from
another.
Cheat
::
Cheat (n.) The
obtaining
of
property
from
another
by an
intentional
active
distortion
of the
truth.
Murderous
::
Murderous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
murder;
characterized
by, or
causing,
murder
or
bloodshed;
having
the
purpose
or
quality
of
murder;
bloody;
sanguinary;
as, the
murderous
king;
murderous
rapine;
murderous
intent;
a
murderous
assault..
Malice
::
Malice
(n.) Any
wicked
or
mischievous
intention
of the mind; a
depraved
inclination
to
mischief;
an
intention
to vex,
annoy,
or
injure
another
person,
or to do a
wrongful
act
without
just cause or cause or
excuse;
a
wanton
disregard
of the
rights
or
safety
of
others;
willfulness..
Studiedly
::
Studied
(a.)
Intent;
inclined.
Intention
::
Intention
(n.) A
stretching
or
bending
of the mind
toward
of the mind
toward
an
object;
closeness
of
application;
fixedness
of
attention;
earnestness.
Mischief
::
Mischief
(n.) Harm;
damage;
esp.,
disarrangement
of
order;
trouble
or
vexation
caused
by human
agency
or by some
living
being,
intentionally
or not;
often,
calamity,
mishap;
trivial
evil
caused
by
thoughtlessness,
or in
sport..
Lost
::
Lost (v. t.)
Parted
with
unwillingly
or
unintentionally;
not to be
found;
missing;
as, a lost book or
sheep..
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